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Windows 7: Multiple BSOD issue, 0XF4 was the only culprit caught.

Okay, so. I've had a couple of BSOD's today while doing video work using quicksync, another one while ripping a disc, and then I manually did one using the USB keyboard kernel dump of ctrl + scroll lock twice, and then, upon reboot, it BSODs before login 3 times. Everything before the manual crash dump my pc rebooted too fast to catch the bugcheck codes. I set the PC to NOT reboot after a crash if it BSODs, and forced it to BSOD with Bugcheck 0XE2 (Manual Bugcheck)

Then the 2 or 3 it gave me after this were stop ALL stop code 0XF4, critical system process or thread terminated, all before login. Any clues as to what caused it? I'm downloading windbg now to debug the crash dumps myself, to see what may have caused this issue.

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